24 collocations for exulted

How little can we exult in any intellectual powers or literary entertainments, when we see the fate of poor Collins.

Which shows that it was an easy and natural thing for him to do, consequently" "Consequently," exulted the old man, "we've got to look for a left-handed murderer, is that it?" "What do you think?" smiled the detective.

"We've got him, all right, Mr. Hepplewhite!" exulted the captain, obviously grateful that God had vouchsafed to deliver the criminal into his and not into other hands.

Pair after pair, along his sacred groves 470 To Hymen's fane the bright procession moves; Each smiling youth a myrtle garland shades, And wreaths of roses veil the blushing maids; Light joys on twinkling feet attend the throng, Weave the gay dance, or raise the frolic song; 475 Thick, as they pass, exulting Cupids fling Promiscuous arrows from the sounding string;

Our nation, exulting O'er foes long insulting, Sings aloud, now sings aloud,Oh, welcome this day!

He sang of the bliss of those gardens and coasts Where live and exult the pure ghosts, Their songs glad extolling Almighty's grace Repeated from race unto race.

Fourscorefeetdeepwellnorth: and by degrees exulting gladness gave way to bewilderment and disquiet of spirit, and in the gusts of wind I heard Blackbeard himself laughing and mocking me for thinking I had found his treasure.

So when MEDEA to exulting Greece From plunder'd COLCHIS bore the golden fleece; 385 On the loud shore a magic pile she rais'd, The cauldron bubbled, and the faggots blaz'd;- Pleased on the boiling wave old ÆSON swims, And feels new vigour stretch his swelling limbs;

He exults nobly as it is, he does all honour to Athens, 'bulwark of Hellas,' but the shame of his own city, his 'mother' Thebes, must have caused him a pang as bitter as a great soul has ever borne.

But life as couragethe turning of the dark, hard condition of life into something which can be exulted inthis, which is the deep significance of the art of the first epics, is the absolutely necessary foundation for any subsequent valuation of life; Man can achieve nothing until he has first achieved courage.

"Vive Nissr!" exulted Leclair.

Now he exulted in the blue sky, the line of white breakers crashing on the reef, and the sea sparkling in the sunshine; and he had not spent twenty-five years with Mrs. Chalk without acquiring some skill in the noble art of self-defence.

" "After us, yes!" exulted the major.

" "No myth, but solid fact!" exulted the Master, with a strange laugh.

Shout it merrily, ye hills, And clap your hands together, Ye exulting little rills.

"What a grand day, and the wind just right," exulted Sahwah on Saturday noon as the Winnebagos were hastening home from military drill.

How the heart exulted and bounded with, the sense of life and pleasure, and how universal was the gladness and good humor of every one.

" "Now you are talking," exulted Ted.

Katherine took her time, as she crossed the lawn to her former seat, stopping here and there to gather a nosegay; exulting all the time at his Grace's discomfort when he found her not within doors.

Meanwhile, Josephine was passing days of gratified pride and exulting triumph at Paris, for the star of her hero was ascending, brighter and brighter in its effulgence, above the horizon; the name of Bonaparte was echoing in louder and louder volume through the world, and filling all Europe with a sort of awe-inspired fear and trembling, as the sea becomes agitated when the sun begins to rise.

tearfully exulted the fond Callenders.

"Now!" exulted the voice.

he exulted: "a chance!"

"The English may be going home," exulted Clara, "but you now see for yourself, Monsieur Jacques Repentigny, what they intend to do before they go.

24 collocations for  exulted